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The case filed in high court on the death of 10,000 not taken ,Why?

I am the person issued the warning 2 hours before Tsunami struck our coast with the help of my earthquake alarm and my knowledge on Tsunami. I spoke about Tsunami in Singapore radio 9 months before it struck our coast. My warning was not broad casted in time that should have saved the life of several thousands. The police have collected all the evidence from me and not took any action on T.V.Stations. The writ petition filed in the year 2005 is still pending in Chennai high court. The pil filed in the year 2007 was disposed without conducting any enquiry. Finding the fact will save thousands of people at least in future. What to do now.Can I approach international court.

Update:

The PIL was filed in high court only .Not at supreme court. The warning was not issued by prediction.I know that prediction is not at all possible.It was possible because of my close observation only.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    u have not mentioned that where was pil filed whether it was in high court or supreme court if it was filed in high court than u can move to the supreme court under artice 32 of constitution of india.

    Source(s): law student
  • 1 decade ago

    You should have filed the case through a politician or a social activityst . At present

    I am sure ,the people concerned feel guilty and would be aware. Any way we all knew earlier that there was a warning and was just careless.

    Relax in mind.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Sure, go for it -- doubt they will hear it. And even if you had predicted it,scientists will say that there was no way to predict it accurately. A court would want to know when and where you predicted it and possibly why you did.

    You should not keep such knowldge to yourself!

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